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We are seeking an enthusiastic individual to work as a Clinical Research Assistant for a programme of research called Children Growing Up in Liverpool. Working under the direction of the Programme
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- Saturday, times to be agreed with evening work required You should have a minimum of 3 GCSEs or equivalent qualification, at grade C or above, including English and Mathematics. Interviews are anticipated
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competing priorities in a complex environment. You should have a minimum of 3 GCSE or equivalent at Grade C or above, including English. Responsibilities include maintaining accurate records, managing
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including checking stock of paper. You should have 3 GCSEs at Grade C or above (or equivalent), including English and Maths. There are two permanent posts available: - 1 post x 21 hours per week: Sunday
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(pharmacovigilance). Our previous work has shown that SAVSNET veterinary free-text clinical narratives are a source of real-world pharmacovigilance data. Here we will extend this work by using neural language models
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and cognitive neuroscience (including pain), forensic, investigative and conflict psychology, language development and lifespan, health and wellbeing (see job description for priority areas). You will
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or above (or equivalent) including English Language and a working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Outlook. Relevant experience in a customer service/hospitality environment is essential. A uniform will be
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GCSE or equivalent qualification, at grade C or above, including English and Maths. Contact libsec1@liverpool.ac.uk for more information. Commitment to Diversity The University of Liverpool is committed
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the key aims and guidance of the Uni Connect programme; you will develop sustained interventions to support learners to make an informed choice about their future pathway. Ideally, you will have experience
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September 2025 ¿ 30 June 2026) 0.7 FTE teaching and scholarship post in Classics / Classical Studies (including Greek and Latin language). The post arises from research leave occasioned by the award of a